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The Independent UK
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Simon Peach

Nemanja Matic promises fans that Manchester United players will 'give everything' to play in Champions League next season

Nemanja Matic has promised fans that Manchester United will “give everything” to achieve Champions League qualification following Southampton’s late gut punch on the Red Devils on Monday night.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side looked to have held on against the hard-working Saints, with Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial turning things around after Stuart Armstrong’s early opener.

But just as United prepared to jump from fifth to third, substitute Michael Obafemi prodded home at the death to secure Ralph Hasenhuttl’s men a deserved 2-2 draw at an empty Old Trafford.

The late heart-breaker was a blow with three matches of the season remaining, but Matic knows United cannot afford to wallow in self-pity.

“It’s very frustrating for us,” he said. “We had some chances to kill the game for 3-1. We didn’t use that.

“We have to say that we played against a very good team tonight, but I don’t think that we allowed them to create some great chances. But this is the Premier League so they can use sometimes every small mistake, so we have to keep our head up.

“Three more games to go. The next one Crystal Palace on Thursday, so if we win the last three games we are in the Champions League. So, we have to stay positive, to keep working as we did until now. Everything is in our hands.”

United know they are guaranteed a top-four finish if they win their remaining matches, given they travel to fourth-placed Leicester on the final day of the season. But Solskjaer’s Reds have three other matches to fit in before that 26 July encounter, with league clashes against Palace and West Ham coming either side of their FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea.

“The next two weeks are very important for us,” Matic told MUTV. “We will give everything, we promise that we will give everything for this club to play Champions League.

“Of course [we have] the semi-final of the FA Cup against Chelsea, so we will give our best to make our supporters proud. Of course, three months ago it was not in our hands, everything.

“We had to play, we had to wait for Chelsea and Leicester to drop points, which they did obviously. Now we are one point to Chelsea and it’s in our hands. We’ll take it game by game. We think about Palace first.

“Then if we do our job there, like we normally are doing, so I am not afraid that we will [not] play Champions League next season.”

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